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In this month’s ‘Day in the Life’ blog, we speak to our marketing assistant Chris Sparham. Whether you’re interested in a career in marketing or simply want to see what life is like working for an award winning fit out company, Chris will give you an interesting insight here.
Summarise what life is like being a marketing assistant for a workplace interior design company.
The role is very varied actually. It involves writing blogs, case studies and PR content; posting on social media channels; monitoring our web performance using Google Analytics; running keyword ranking reports; and even photographing projects. Then of course there’s all the other admin work that comes my way!
Ultimately, much of my working day in centred on driving traffic to the website to boost our search engine ranking. The commercial fit out industry is really competitive so it is really rewarding at the end of the week when we see a positive change in our keyword rankings.
What is your favourite part of working for a workplace fit out company?
As much as I like the copywriting side of things, I really enjoy taking photographs of the completed projects. As such, I have even taken an architectural photography course to enhance my skills.
I must admit when I first started I had no idea how complicated it is to take pictures of london fit out projects. I took some rotten photographs early on so I’ve definitely learnt the hard way!
What have been your project highlights so far?
There are a couple of projects I’m very fond of. On a personal level the Shiro interior fit out was a good one because I felt it was a turning point in terms of my photography skills.
In terms of the project I feel is the most impressive I would have to say the Simpsons Wine Estate design and fit out project. The ingenuity demonstrated by our space planning team to transform a disused mezzanine floor into a state of the art winery, office and visitor facility was incredible.
Of course, being the guy who writes the case studies I learn a lot about the in-and-outs of the project. The Rap Interiors team never cease to amaze me with what they can achieve.
What is the most challenging part of being a marketing assistant?
In order to keep pushing for a high search engine position, you need to keep driving traffic to the website. This means I am constantly busy thinking of new ways to keep the website busy. Thankfully we’ve got a good marketing team here so we all contribute ideas.
What are your hopes for the future?
I’ve recently taken a course on Google SEO so I’m hoping to bring some new ideas to the table. Having finished the architectural photography course as well I’d like to some improvement in that area. Then the next step for me and Rap Interiors will be Pay Per Click marketing.
Thanks for Reading
We hope that Chris’s Q&A has given you a good idea as to what life is life at Rap Interiors. If Chris has inspired you to pursue a career in marketing or interior design in Kent, then make sure you keep tabs on the ‘Work for Us’ page for upcoming vacancies.
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